._i t- Ii vi Y'\‘|]'_"J ca 4i Jv4'\'\*4'\ n-__~>—--.4,»q:_‘,.--< TUESDAY, $2.95 Dresses for SLtR $3.95 Dresses for $2.95 .. (‘ASH ONLY .. Nil iJL-ARGPIS‘ .. NU APPROBATIO zr~~ In Memoriam BENJARIIN JOSEPH “HLSII n ililnifltll ‘Walsh, yCllTS 3.5 5k'f"lflli llllill forcnian on the In Jiiiic 1935, while yriicc at whzr-ii nine hc iixis pic.- thc lDilgcPlW icc iiirdal. Summer's Last Long Week-End U0: from Noon‘ Friday, Slpl. 3, until 2.00 EM. Monday, Sept. 6. IIHTINI Leave destination up to midnight, Sept. 7, 1937. For lures and further information apply Ticket Agents. *\ ii\ Vi i?‘ . '1- Wit/Lil ...-..-..._-...-“i-¢-s¢_--.C .. .. . HALF PRICE! "We need more racks for drcsses" said the buyer. . .“ive’ve so many new (I|\'.~.\L’S UiillllllLf in next wet-ii!" “.\il right" said the chief, “mark everv on“ of the summer dresser. at Il.i\l'.l" PRlCl-I and clear them out 1h“! iicck. ,thcn you'll haic plenty raclis to; the new ones." And so. , tribute to wcll-lmoivii and highly $8.95 Dresses for $1.98 $7.95 Dresses‘ for $3.98 SStel-itlieg SUITS Also at HALF PRICE The clcccarctl was of a. generous and chccrliil (lispuntion and pat- lil 1y born all siiftt-iiiig and sorrow. l)ill‘lll[,' his last ;lli".css lie was comforted by thc sits of his pant-or ltcv. C. J. MacCarthy. on the morning of his death .. ‘crcti ti" Isl rites of the ito ll Cii ‘ic Church of which lit‘ had aiivziys bccn u faithful nit-mixu‘. u-lzcii \\'<l3 Iar,c'y t k pace at St. ‘J; (flint-h. Iona. i>ii 'l‘uc.\- . July ‘J0, The funeral mAss sung by Rev. C. J. Mac- . . iirl Rev. M. J Rooncy. Cardigan, conductcd the services at llll‘ gravc, ivhilc Rev. W. J. Afcffzibc Kcllffs Cross", assisted the char. ~=. D . ‘i'.'i'l‘I‘ Mcs=rs John ltooncy, Victor TSQanFlEK-on, Angus M. Manhood. Michael Noddy and Frank McOabe. He is sadly mourucd by his wife, formerly Miss Agnes Rooney, Iona. six sons and five daughters, also three sisters, Mrs. John Mac- Tdvisli, St. John, Miss Ann Walsh. St. John, Mrs. C. MacGuirgan, Iona, and one bi-titlicr. Joseph, Iona, May hc rent in peace. FORM FILM COUNCIL LONDON —-iCP) — A British Films Advancement Council whcse object is to further the interests of British films, was formed at a meeting of representatives 0f both Houses of Parliament. BISHOP PRAISES PRESS PORTSMOUTT, England —iCP) _J()urnglism 1n England has been raised high above that of other countries by the wide and generous outlook of English editors, raid Dr. Frank Partridge, Bishop of Portsmouth. loAoov- DON'T YOU WANT LIE TD HELD mu CAMEQA’? i i foxriieii of the locality and will be i addressed by Mr. W. i Provincial Field Man, ispcakcrs. A full attendance is rc- i spcctfully asked for. DEPARTMENT iday, when the funeral of Hilda C. i the house and izriive. l\lrs._ Laidlaiv l Cilia E. BRINGING up mfiiiéi; HO- I LDggQwAi-rr PELOAO rout? AhwCaftilVl/rf l l1!) LMAKLU I'll‘. IUWN GUARDIAN “The Central Guardian CBASWELL tor Photograph; ____, ROBIN HOOD FDOUB. Milled from washed wheat foi- your satis- faction- 1076-7484:. CONI-‘EIIEBATION LIFE IN - SURANCE. L-G798-7-13-3 i? THE LOCAL CONVENTION of j the P.E.I.T.F. to be held at 0'Leary CONFEDERATION LEE IN- , SURANCE. L-6798-7-I2-317 . R001), oi’ Souris, P. E. 1., is visiting Cornwall street. and other relatives l lodge, P. B. I_—I-lalifax chronicle. C ‘LTURE will hold a pubic men. . ing in Afton Hall on Friday thci 27th at 7.30 p. m. This meeting is; held ivith the idea of meeting the F. Burke, and other OF AGRICULTURE. L-1658-8-B-24-2l Fl NERAL SER\'I(‘ES— Final esteemed Halifax woman was paid by a wide circle of’ friends Wcdues- ' fc of Gcorge H. Laidiaiv. a wel - '. 1mm Commercial traveller, took iicc from hcr rcsiticiicc 71 Henry in", to Camp H l1 Cciiictery. Rev. . Frame, oi‘ St. All\ll'(‘\\"S Unit- Churc-h coiidiicietl the service at formcilj." Hilda C. Robertson. itcr of lllt‘ late Mr. and Mrs. .. R.0l)(‘l'l:i()ll, of Char- iotictovxn. She was bom-in the Is- land capital. The funeral was largely ztttcntlcd and the many beautiful floral offerings testified to the cstecm in which Mrs. Laldlnw was held. GOVERNMENT nousra DIN- NER-His Honour LlELIKUIIZIXlIGOV- crnor DeBlois was host last even- ing at an enjoyable dinner at Gov- erriment House in honour of thc Hon. Charles A. Dunning. Minis- ter of Finance. 'I'h‘e following were ‘ present: Hon. Thane A. Campbell; i Chief Justice J.A. Mathieson; Hon. J. E. Sinclair; Hon. Cyrus Mac- Mtilan; Hon. Crcclman hIncArth- ur; Mr. Justice A. Ii. Arseiiaiilt; i hcr grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Rpop. l THE narannnzrrr or AGRI- = WEDNESDAY ll Dance night at. tho Highlands. h-lfllm-tl-mea-wed-tt. HOME FROM P. E. I.—-Mr_ and Mrs. Arthur Pope and their two children have returned from spend- ing some time in summerslde, P. E. L-Ottawa Journal. P. E. I. GUEST—MI'S. Edmond 011 $@Dt..8th has been postponed , Murphy, of charlottetown, P_ E. 1.. until Sept. 10th on account ct’ the 1 is the guest. of her niece, Mrs. Alberton Exhibition. L1740-8-23-3i Gertrude Mooney. Richmond apart- ments. Mrs. Murphy has many friends in Ottawa. ~She is the idaughter of the late Judge D. t -—i-— i UM. Reddin and Mrs. Reddin, oi’ I VISITING HERE —-Miss Laiia i Charlottetown, P. E. I, —Otta\va l Journal. j RETURN I-IODIE-MI‘. and Mrs and friends in Halifax. She ls a Gorge R. Smith have returned to , student at the Prince oi’ Wales Col- i town folloiving a two week's honey- moon to various parts oi’ Prince l Edward Island. For the they will reside at the home of Mrs, Smith's mother. Mrs. T. S Pattillo, Prince Street_ Mr. Smith will resume his duties w assistant to Prof. Harlow at the N. S. A. C. Monday. —Truro News. PERSONALS Mtscs Marya Blanch and Helen C\"|l\\'£l)‘, accompanied by Nlr. Frank Cox and Eklavitrd Ttllllfill 10ft. ycstcr- day 0n a visit to Mcinrenl. Miss Elizabeth Duffy has re- turned to her home in Haverhili, "Mass, from a motor trip to P. E. Island, ivhcre she visited her sis- ‘ s, Mrs. John E. Iiiulligan and r. Francis Carr, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. (iworge Walton and son Francis, of Moncton, N. 13., "ts of Mrs. Walton's ' Char‘ s E, McDonald. .\l l. .\If'l)l‘ll£ll(l lias aLo her guests J. s. Luther and Mr. Anthony itfcDoiiald ,of Vllollastoii, Mass. Mrs. Frank Ycich of Toronto. arrived hero Saturday night by the Borden tra'n, on a vi-it to her Uncle Robcrt J. Campbell, at the "Lcnox"_ Mrs. Yciill is a sister o! Rev. Dr. Rnbcrt Laird. Treasurer of the United Church of Canada. liaiice of Reformed Churches. National Regional Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders; Mr. Peter Sinclair, MP; lion. J. P. Maclntyrc: Hon. M. R. ZtlacGiiig- an; I-lon. T.W.L. Proivsc; Hiswor- ship Mayor Turner; Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MucMillan; Liciit. Colonel R. C. Cliantllcr: Mr. Rcubcn Mac- Donald; Mr. .7. R. Burnett; Mr. George J. Tviiccdx‘: Licut". Colonel G. E. Full, A.D.C.: Major J. R. Paton, ADC. ‘The following ex- pressed their regrets: Sir Andrew MacPhatl, Senator J. A. MacDon- ald, Senator J. J. Hitches, Mr. A. E. MacLean. Enjoyable vocal solos were given by Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Mr. Arthur Bruce and Mr. Roy Mctzlcr, instrumental music being provided by Mr. Gomez and or- chestra. Aftcr the dinner the com- pany adjourned to enjoy the mag- nificent gardens at Government House. of which the greatest ap- preciation was expressed by Mr. Dunning and others. Eastern Guardian mnonm noon noun make! lovely light loaves of tastier bread. ' L-1075-7-28-M. It'll/IT (‘ANADIANS PRODUCE. EARN AND IEFY, TOLD IN VIVID ("IIARTS AND SYMBOLS The Canadian pcoplc, what they do, produce, earn and buy, and how they live. is the subject of book en- titled "The Canadlan Market“ roc- ently completed by John R. Mac- millan under the direction of the Research Committee of the daily newspapers of Canada. The authors explain that the book was picparcd to meet. a dc- finltc nccd for information about Canada. Under modern business conditions the firt contact any sales organizalicii makes with its potential markets is of 1icccs~it_v' stat tical. What is the population OUR BOADING HOUSE M“ l / I'd -Z .._.. \ /J, ‘ //r; t \\ / HAW, mus! m‘ ill L Inc-maul i“ H A u» Z_-MAH‘C h. Km. fifiiyi {Edwa- . B tth . Enjoy IIIIIIIII’; §i§1i§$§§-.milii'-.-':~n -, No h-rmiuldnw No bad ro-nctionn. ii lrllllfld i"!!! one 8t box-or your monw iik. Mk you druggilt new for l 50o or ll box of "l Templeton’: RAZ-MAH Capsules Bargains in Good Used Oars 1-1930 (‘licv Sedan Gnod TITO! lteglstercd $190.00 I-IBSO Plymouth Sedan used 2 years $300.00 l—-1929 Whippet (‘ozu-h Good Tirol Rcgistcrctl $160.00 1-1929 DcSoto Sedan 0 (Rood Tires 00 ‘l-IWZS) (‘hryslcr Sttr $180.00 l-IDED Nash Sedan. 6 wire wliccls Registered $225.00 I-liifil (‘hcvi-nlct (‘nupc Registered 250.00 1-1936 International Truck. Mctiowaws Limited KILMUIR 14-1161-8-24-26-28 8'2‘! k1 I l ’ M: iluunvinfirfl.lnr.\'uldqharmvwil NOTHING wii.i_ Bum? UP RE5i5TA "PROTECTION SHIN LJL$TER present ' and President of the World's AI- j AGAIkET "THE Ri6OR€ OF THE COMING WINTER LIME‘ A sum BAn-i! A aoAT oi= ‘TAM, sci/w, is Mons; ‘THAN A copu- l‘M AFRMD I'M coins 1o m m: cusiomms town rouisuv. mes: ALL-DAY actions/its mm to Minn m i5 MINU TO BE . HERB Bill. llT 0N GREATEST RADID SIIOW 0F IIIS lll-‘El S-kA-Y! THIS IS SOME COFFEE. I ACTUALLY NY!.. fluuQl-f ‘A, ‘h’! 1'55 I'M SflPPosgp BUT STRANGE T0 SAY FEEL LIKE I mow DARLING, PM ‘nitmtom, Bur COM! WITH MEI SMILI IT L; MAXWELL uousamasastt. w: SERVE IT azoius: IT'S A BLEND or aura corrzzs- mo ir EEALLY is coiTcc lruly roaster-fresh. of a given didrict? What ‘is the .~lllll(llll'd of living? Vilhat ls the b zylhg power of the people? Vvliiit is the bcst media by which they can be reached? These question" and many others tire answered in the book which unquestionably will make it. easier for sales and advertising execu- tivcs to evaluate sales opportuni- ties in rill parts of the Dominion. I Iiis not. an ordinary book of statistics. The authors state that ircnusc ztatistits are almost a foreign language to people not ltraiiied to interpret them, the first objective in planning “The Cana- dian Market" was to present statlstical data. in a form nay to understand. Thcrc can be no doubt that this objective ha: bceri attained. Facts about Canada are lnot presented by long, dull columns ‘of figures, but. by iricans 0f bright lalmost gay syrmbolst Statistics lit-ave been mctiiniorpho ed into i pictures. i Six Principal Sections For the iturpcse of this study of , the Canadian market the book has been ilivitlcti into six principal sec- tions. Tho first deals with Canada Ins a wiiolc. The others present isimilar information but deal speci- ‘iicrilly with the five economic ‘zones, the Maritime Provinces. ‘Quebec, Oriiarloutlie rfrtiirleaPro- fOWCtl-Siwllllllffimybll’lflflfvsfitfellgiil. ROASTER-FRESHI *3 AVE vou cvcr tasted the indeccribabl delicious II lllflifltll‘ of truly roaster-fresh coilee? T‘ flavour uf Maxwell House. And ll0W the friendly stimulation of this matchleca lilciul of choice coffees buoys you up. Vita-Fresh 1 Maxwell House comes to you fresh because it is packed in a SlIpPT-VIICIIIIIII tin, tlic only sure way to bring you AND ITSURE DOES I ' WHAT THEY 5AY~ no“ Now!» I'M so our: YOU no, bum “Lin; corrsrs so not Mooru! I'M S“ MUST o: MAXWELL mils’: GIVES A mtow m: SHOW want oven BIG. tomcat, i “RUM, w,“ m: FRIENDLY Miiizmiinosn -oou‘r maestro uenimiio t “ME, sniviutmou own: some OFTHAT_ q I WHERE,“ some HE NEEDS! MAXWELL , %\ ro as m: ants‘ HOUSE. a REGULAR com; 5 ‘y A‘ rkoivi NOWQN! ‘ f / ,“',, f? t - w w- , 3 S ,1 y i . . _ ._ \/* ' \ \, - ' q 261/4118...” you respond to the friendly stimulation of this delicious coffee t ha: is the ‘ MH25-37 ROASTED AND PACKED IN CANADA ‘This and_13ritish"—Columbtn. Each section is complete in itself and draws an accurate picture of the section of Canada dealt with. The importance oi’ this treatment to sales executive", interested in specific markets can be readily appreciated. At the same time it permits comparison as to the rela- tive importance of each economic zone in the general scheme of Canadian economic growth. Because, as it is pointed out in the book, markets are not locations on the map, but groups of people willing and able to buy within certain limitations of income, the book deals first with the populat- in of Canada. The rural and urban distribution of population for the census years 1911, 1921 and 1931 and the population estimates for 1936 are illustrated providing comparison of growth or decrease in the towns, cities and rural districts. More important to sales and ad- verttlrig executives, however, is the enlargement of this population picture. This" i; the breakdown into age and sex classifications. As the changing age and sex classl- flcations definitely influence the number of families, and conse- quently the purchasing power, this information makes it posible to with Major Hoopla NOW, i-iiTci-ilkia YouR PADDED NCE AT ‘ti-l’ FIRsT ‘BLAET OF A BuzzARD! YEH! VOIJCL. NEED A are DEFENSE Buivc-irsr OF ENERGY, To WIN TH’ WAR WITH OLD MAM WINTER! 1 CAN sat; You, 1200-4511; up CLOSER ‘ro ‘TH’ RADIATOR, BL|5TERS ¢ _ FROM y ‘F-ROSTED/ ‘FEET, YOU'LL. wuss A cnov oi= "THEM ‘BY i-iueeiius ‘TH’ BASE.- ‘BURNER.’ .' BOW-LET'S SEE- I'LL "JQESS "Ft-GB fflfifiT AN’ SEE V/HAT HAPFEHC - l I i limp sumo STIFFNWESS now 2 GRINDS mun GRIND AND REGULAR a 'vr\%lifihvw Ii n a a \ - 0 ' GOOD ‘r0 THE l LAST DROP Plenty of Minlrd‘! wall rubbed in noon uu you rifhi. Bnha th- Ion pl,“ w 1h wum wuer baton you IIIIL lNARo'5 i You'll won llmbn up I Far Sighted Eyes Seventy per ceiit of hr sighted eyes are ivcak re- fractively. Discomfort from this condition slioiis mostly at near work and niiiy be headache, sore c_vcs, ner- vousness or even upset. .30!!!- ach. Car drtvcrs in this clala may suffer considerable dis- comfort. Gliisscs ri-lii-re the strain. G. F. ilutcheson Iasranu srrrmsnrr LINII WElhKE-THAT STARTED THING- AT STDDBSLIT NOW IT’? "By George McManus i? -_______. Mwzzm TIMES S.S. SAINT JOHN slut! " BDSTON S. S. Saint John nllc from Rood“: Faint Whirl, Saint Johm i" 7-_ P.M. (A.T.), Mondays, TliCf)dJ/1| ‘Jtlturdayl. Dim Bolton nliowlril morning. Faro from S- 310 una way; from Chi" P. E. 1., to Bottom $16 U‘ nacilan no Saint J: lntcrlnr points. Lian up, good Ior two PIIOP meals at rwnonablo mice» 1 '-i t n a Aniiv In! Canofllln Nllin'llilidf".ll|p'o:nt Ccmiuny mun nflleo, or -" llnt Jim-i. HELP - on t must-tram - u KIN